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Be Safe and Healthy

ICSE · Class 2 · Science

Most important questions from Be Safe and Healthy for ICSE Class 2 Science board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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Seema wants to take medicine because she has a headache but no elder is at home. What should she do?

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Wait for an elder to come home and then inform them

Step 1: Different medicines are made for different illnesses and for different ages and body weights. Step 2: Taking the wrong medicine or the wrong amount can be very dangerous and can even poison the body. Step 3: A child should NEVER take medicine on their own without the guidance of an adult or a doctor. Step 4: Waiting for an elder ensures that the right medicine is given in the right amount. Step 5: Taking double medicine is especially harmful as even the right medicine becomes dangerous in large amounts.

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1 marks

Why are red and green colours used in traffic lights?

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Because they can be seen clearly from far away

Step 1: Traffic lights are placed high up on roads so that drivers and pedestrians can see them from a distance. Step 2: Red and green are colours with long wavelengths in light, which means they can travel further and remain visible even in fog, rain, or bright sunlight. Step 3: Drivers need to see the signal from far away so they have enough time to slow down or stop safely. Step 4: If the signal could only be seen from very close, vehicles would not have enough time to brake, causing accidents. Step 5: This is why red and green are specifically chosen for traffic lights all over the world.

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1 marks

Ravi leaves his school bag on the floor near the staircase. Why is this dangerous?

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Someone might trip over the bag and fall down the stairs

Step 1: Objects left on the floor become obstacles that people may not notice, especially if they are in a hurry. Step 2: Near a staircase, tripping is extra dangerous because a person can fall down many steps and get seriously injured. Step 3: This is why the safety rule says never to leave bags, shoes, or toys on the floor. Step 4: Keeping things in their proper place removes these obstacles and reduces the risk of accidents at home or school. Step 5: Stealing and dirty bags are not safety concerns – the real danger is someone getting physically hurt by tripping.

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of regular exercise?

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It helps us sleep for 20 hours a day

Step 1: Exercise has many important benefits for our body. Step 2: It strengthens our muscles by making them work harder, which builds them up over time. Step 3: Regular exercise keeps the body fit and helps maintain a healthy weight. Step 4: Exercise can help us sleep better at night, but sleeping 20 hours a day is actually unhealthy and not a benefit of exercise. Step 5: The recommended sleep for children is 8 hours, not 20 hours – too much sleep can make a person feel weak and lazy, not fit and healthy.

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What are the important topics in Be Safe and Healthy for ICSE Class 2 Science?
Key topics in Be Safe and Healthy include Be Safe and Healthy - Concept Overview, Be Safe and Healthy — Chapter Overview, Be Safe and Healthy - Main Topics. These are the concepts ICSE Class 2 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Be Safe and Healthy — ICSE Class 2 Science?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 44 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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There are 44 practice questions available for Be Safe and Healthy. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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